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Karl F. Warnick Associate Professor Electromagnetics, Antennas and Arrays, Numerical Analysis, Forward and Inverse Scattering, RF and Microwave Systems
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E-mail: warnick@ee.byu.edu
Biographical Information
BS, Brigham Young University, 1994
PhD, Brigham Young University, 1997
Post-doc, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997-2000

Research
Projects
Error analysis of method of moments for numerical
solution of EM scattering
Modeling of electromagnetic bias in satellite
altimetry (Jason-1 Project)
Interference mitigation for radio astronomy and
focal plane arrays
(RFI Group)
Protein separation using electric field gradients
High frequency asymptotic improvement of FMM
Teaching
EM Curriculum at BYU
ECEn 360
ECEn 462
ECEn 464
ECEn 560
ECEn 563
ECEn 665
Differential forms in EM theory
Summer Writing Seminar
Structure of a Research
Paper
Writing Process
Chapter summaries: Williams, Style: Towards Clarity and
Grace
Summary of
Preface
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Examples
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Presentations
Millet and Warnick, PIERS'04,
Validity of scattering models
APS'04 - Array Feeds
APS'04 - Sobolev Bounds
APS'04 - Error Analysis
Last modified: Jun. 7, 2007

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